• Data-dependent jitter (DDJ) is a specific class of timing jitter. In particular, it is a form of deterministic jitter which is correlated with the sequence...
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  • uncorrelated to the data stream (bounded uncorrelated jitter). Examples of data-dependent jitter are duty-cycle dependent jitter (also known as duty-cycle...
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    collected experimental data, it is impossible to predict the exact behavior of a g-jitter acceleration, but with the aforementioned data, it is possible to...
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  • parameter, J, is used to account for jitter. This parameter must be an upper bound for the difference in jitter over all source register/destination register...
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  • parallel data. As a result, MGTs are often measured by how little jitter they transmit (Jitter Transfer/Jitter Generation), and how much jitter they can...
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  • computer science and programming magazine and journal Data-driven journalism Data-dependent jitter Djaru language (ISO 639 language code ddj) Dum Dum Junction...
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    Press. "Maxim App 800: Design a Low-Jitter Clock for High-Speed Data Converters", maxim-ic.com, July 17, 2002 "Jitter effects on Analog to Digital and Digital...
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  • achieve the same data rate but may be less tolerant of frequency errors and jitter in the transmitter and receiver reference clocks.[citation needed] Manchester...
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  • gives a theoretical 0.5 bit of jitter. Therefore, the stuffing ratio is carefully chosen to give theoretical minimum jitter. In a practical system however...
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  • including aliasing and associated anti-aliasing filter implementation, jitter and quantization noise. Advocates of digital point to the high levels of...
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  • connection, which, by avoiding a retransmission, reduces latency and especially jitter. This effect is most drastic when the TCP connection has a single outstanding...
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  • complete within an agreed amount of time. To reduce jitter and to reduce the potential for losing data from masked interrupts, programmers attempt to minimize...
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  • between these phases is called tracking jitter. Ideally, the static phase offset should be zero, and the tracking jitter should be as low as possible.[dubious...
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  • technology, it optimises streaming performance. This helps minimise effects of jitter and bandwidth changes, while error-correction mechanisms help minimise packet...
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  • packetised data networks can be caused by the distribution of file sizes, human interactions and/or Ethernet dynamics. Self-similar and long-range dependent characteristics...
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  • at constant rate and must be delivered to other end with minimum delay, jitter or overhead. The input is stream of bits without message boundaries. For...
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  • as packet loss, bit rate, throughput, transmission delay, availability, jitter, etc. In the field of computer networking and other packet-switched telecommunication...
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    there is no continuous, accurate master clock in the DAC, which causes jitter in the audio stream. ... Asynchronous – this is the most complex to implement...
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    network equipment buffering too many data packets. Bufferbloat can also cause packet delay variation (also known as jitter), as well as reduce the overall...
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    length), the resulting traffic stream is necessarily devoid of burstiness or jitter. So in this version, the traffic itself is the analogue of the water passing...
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  • applications. These applications and their usage are much more sensitive to jitter, latency and packet losses. Hosted PBX, cellular networks, (near real-time)...
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    itself sometimes increases transfer performance or reduces the variation or jitter of the transfer's latency as opposed to caching where the intent is to reduce...
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  • algorithm cause the aircraft to jitter across the controllers scope, and is referred to as "track jitter." The jitter problem makes software tracking...
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  • include a variety of non-stationary noise sources, such as head, transition jitter and media noise; it was applied to various post-processing schemes. Noise...
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    the specified frame rate in real time without any missing frames causing jitter. Therefore, usable uncompressed video out of HDMI is often called "clean...
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  • throughput and jitter requirements in Sercos applications, Sercos III operates primarily in a Master/Slave arrangement exchanging cyclic data between nodes...
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    BERT measurement called BERTScope. The company was the first to combine Jitter sources in its test signal generators to permit popular Stressed-Eye testing...
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  • and jitter.[citation needed] Video and audio streaming and conferencing: The performance of MPEG-4 traffic in terms of delay, packet loss, and jitter over...
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    is illuminated at the same time. With scanning lidar, motion can cause "jitter" from the lapse in time as the laser rasters over the scene. As with all...
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  • small messages to achieve higher I/O operations per second with reduced jitter and latency. The vast majority of general-purpose computing hardware relies...
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